Crimea bridge: Why is it important and what happened? Traffic on the road-and-rail bridge linking Russia and the Crimean peninsula has been stopped due to an "emergency situation," the Russian-backed head of Crimea's administration, … World • 17 Jul
Ukraine hits out at Apple over change to Crimean map Ukraine has said technology company Apple did not "give a damn" about its pain, after the US firm began referring to the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula … Science and Technology • 27 Nov 19
14 dead after fire on two vessels off Crimea Fourteen people were killed and five are missing off Crimea in the Black Sea after a fire engulfed gas tankers sailing under the flag of … World • 21 Jan 19
UN 'greatly concerned' over Russia-Ukraine conflict The UN Secretary General has said that he is "greatly concerned" over the latest flare-up in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and that both sides should "exercise … World • 27 Nov 18
19 dead in attack at Crimean college At least 19 people were killed when gunmen burst into a college in the Black Sea region of Crimea, set off a bomb in the … World • 17 Oct 18
Lawyer wins human rights award for helping Tartars A leading human rights lawyer, jailed for helping ethnic Tartars in Crimea, has won a prestigious award organised by the Irish-based human rights group Front … World • 26 May 17
Ukraine's missile test plans heat up Russia row Moscow has protested against Ukraine's plans to carry out missile tests near Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014 following the toppling of a pro-Russian Ukrainian … News • 26 Nov 16
Ukraine puts military units on high alert Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has instructed all military units near Crimea and in the easterly Donbass region to be at the highest level of combat … News • 11 Aug 16
Crimea without electricity after pylons blown up Crimea has been left without electricity supplies from Ukraine after pylons carrying power lines to the Russia-annexed peninsula were blown up overnight. News • 22 Nov 15
Russia celebrates Crimea annexation anniversary The Crimean flag is being flown on state buildings across Russia to mark the anniversary of the country's annexation of Crimea. News • 18 Mar 15
Russia urged to 'step back from the brink' The head of NATO has called on Russia to "step back from the brink" of war by pulling its troops back from the Ukrainian border. News • 07 Aug 14
Crimea crisis pushes up global food prices World food prices reached their highest level for 10 months in March, the United Nations food agency said today. Business • 03 Apr 14
Russia has enough troops for Ukraine 'incursion' NATO's top military commander has said Russia has all the forces it needs on the Ukrainian border if it was to decide to carry out … News • 02 Apr 14
NATO plans more support for eastern Europe NATO will discuss new steps to reinforce eastern European countries worried by Russia's annexation of Crimea and on how to bolster Ukraine's armed forces. News • 01 Apr 14
Euro zone consumers upbeat despite Crimea crisis Euro zone consumers and businesses have shrugged off the Crimea crisis and are at their most confident for two and a half years, a survey … Business • 28 Mar 14
Putin calls Obama to discuss Ukraine proposal The White House has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin called US President Barack Obama to discuss the United States' proposal for diplomatic talks on … News • 29 Mar 14
Crimea crisis hits German business confidence The German Ifo business confidence fell for the first time for five months in March, as the Crimea crisis hurts sentiment in Europe's biggest economy. Business • 25 Mar 14
Ukrainian defence minister sacked over Crimea Ukraine's acting defence minister Admiral Igor Tenyukh has been sacked over his handling of the Crimea crisis following Russia's annexation of the Black Sea peninsula. News • 25 Mar 14
G7 warns Russia of more sanctions G7 leaders have warned Russia it faced damaging economic sanctions if President Vladimir Putin takes further action to destabilise Ukraine following the seizure of Crimea. News • 25 Mar 14
OSCE to send monitoring mission to Ukraine Russia has joined the 56 other members of the OSCE in a consensus decision to send a six-month monitoring mission of the rights and security … News • 21 Mar 14
EU moves to reduce energy dependency on Russia European Union leaders have agreed to step up moves to cut energy dependency, notably on Russia after events in Ukraine. News • 21 Mar 14
Ukraine to respond if Russia tries to annex east UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin that he was "deeply concerned" by the situation involving Ukraine and … News • 20 Mar 14
EU gives Ukraine €1 billion in aid The European Union today announced €1 billion in emergency aid for Ukraine as it called for far-reaching economic reforms and a stepped-up fight against corruption. Business • 19 Mar 14
US warns Russia over 'dark path' to isolation The United States has warned Moscow it was on a "dark path" to isolation after Russian troops stormed Ukraine's naval headquarters in the Crimean port … News • 19 Mar 14
Obama and Merkel insist on diplomacy in Ukraine German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Barack Obama have condemned Russia's moves to annex Crimea but said "a clear path" remains to solve the … News • 18 Mar 14